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Germany and Sweden. Our results show a significant presence of correlated unobserved factors that affect both partnership … Sweden than in Germany, in particular for cohabitation. …
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Mit den Daten der Rentenversicherung lassen sich die Bevölkerungsbestände der amtlichen Statistik im hohen Alter korrigieren. Die Korrektur wird notwendig, da die Mortalitätsschätzung im hohen Alter zu nicht plausiblen Ergebnissen führt. Es zeigt sich, dass die Bevölkerungsfortschreibung...
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impact of the extended family on the migrant’s decision to leave Cameroon for Germany. Migrants do not necessarily set out to …
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The aim of this paper is to provide insights into third-birth dynamics in West Germany and Norway. Since the third … Germany, and how can they be explained? Which factors have a similar influence on Norwegian and West German two-child mothers … and their further fertility? We believe that a comparison of third-birth behavior between Norway and West Germany is of …
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pattern of exceptional longevity in Germany by place of birth and place of death. We used a large dataset of exceptional … longevity that covered all recorded individuals who reached the age of 105 in Germany in the period 1991 to 2002 (N: 1,339). Our … research results show that, even in Germany, with its troubled 20th-century past, most of the semi-supercentenarians reached …
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This paper examines the reliability of biographical information gathered retrospectively. It draws on data from the German Family Panel (pairfam), which collected information on the partnership status at first birth using two different methods. The first method is based on data on partnership...
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This article investigates how the length of the non-residential partnership phase, which is known as LAT (living apart together), relates to separation behavior. There is a large body of literature on the effects of cohabiting prior to marriage on union stability. However, relatively few studies...
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childcare are strikingly different in France than in Western Germany, reflecting long-standing policy orientations. Attitudes …
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This paper investigates the economic conditions of stepfamilies in Germany, the Russian Federation and France using … economic hardship than nuclear families in France and western Germany. Socio-demographic differences between family types … families in France. For western Germany, differences between nuclear and stepfamilies remain after controlling for socio …
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The paper presents the project of an aggregative reconstruction of the population of Ger-many from the sixteenth … increased, life expectancies rose, and the positive check disappeared. Thus, Germany became a non-Malthusian economy well before …
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